- People's
Union (Dutch:
Volksunie,
pronounced [ˈvɔlksˌyni] , abbr. VU) was a
Flemish nationalist political party in Belgium,
formed in 1954 as a successor...
- However, it re-emerged in the post-war
period under the au****es of the
Volksunie (1954–2002) and
increasingly permeated into
other parties in Flanders...
- action.
Established in 1949, they
helped found the People's
Union (Dutch:
Volksunie or VU) in 1954, a
Belgian political party. The
links between the extremist...
- N-VA
stems from the right-leaning
faction of the People's
Union (Dutch:
Volksunie, VU), a
Belgian political party and
broad electoral alliance of Flemish...
- 1960s, the
Volksunie (VU), once drew
nearly one-quarter of Belgium's Dutch-speaking
electorate away from the
traditional parties. The
Volksunie was in the...
- the
original on 3 June 2023.
Retrieved 6
September 2023. "Nederlandse
Volksunie - NVU" (in Dutch). Anti-fascist
research group Kafka. 1 June 2000. Archived...
- born into a
political family. His
father Vic
Anciaux was
chairman of the
Volksunie (VU), a
nationalist party, from 1979
until 1985. Bert
first held office...
-
Staes turned to politics,
beginning his
political career in the
Volksunie,
which later became Spirit.
Following the
formation of the
electoral alliance...
-
Vlaamse Militanten Orde
before becoming a
local administrator for the
Volksunie. De Wever's
older brother is
historian and
professor Bruno De Wever, who...
- senator.
After a law
degree at KU Leuven, Bart
Somers went
through the
Volksunie before joining the Open VLD in 1992.
Between 2003 and 2004, he was the...